Yes.
A Red Jay is a bird, they seem rare though
The bird you are referring to could be a male Orchard Oriole. It has a bright yellow body with a black chest and wings, and its bill is also black. The Orchard Oriole is similar in size to a Blue Jay.
A jay is a type of bird belonging to the crow family (Corvidae). They are known for their brightly colored plumage, high intelligence, and loud vocalizations. Some common species of jays include the Blue Jay and the Steller's Jay.
A baby Blue Jay is called a "chick" or a "nestling" until it fledges and becomes a "juvenile."
Jay or Jaye
Yes, "Blue Jay" should be capitalized when referring to the bird species, just like other bird names are capitalized.
The bird you are referring to is likely a Blue Jay.
yes a blue jay is a bird
In general, "blue jay" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. The term refers to a species of bird, so only "blue" and "jay" are lowercased. However, if you are referring to the bird's common name in a formal context or a specific title, it may be capitalized as "Blue Jay."
A blue jay is neither a state bird or national bird, a Eagle is national and a Bluebird is a state bird.
a blue jay or aka blue bird
a blue jay.
Jay (Blue Jay)
The blue jay is not a state bird at all.
A Blue Jay is a bird, has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
A blue jay
a blue jay bird is blue and white( or brown) and its REALLY beautiful!!!!!!!!!